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Heavy Lift Crane 150 MT
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Rail CN, CP
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Direct Transhipment Vessel – Railcar - Truck
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Highways Harbour Expressway to Trans-Canada Highway
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Wharf Maximum Depth 9 m / 30 ft
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Inside Storage 9,820 m² / 105,700 ft²
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Outside Storage 1,000 m² / 10,763 ft²

The Midcontinent Terminal in the Port of Thunder Bay is the furthest point a ship can reach inland Canada. It serves as a key multimodal hub connecting the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Seaway to North America’s rail and highway networks.

Strategically located 70 km (43 miles) north of the U.S. border and near the Mid-Continent Trade Corridor—with major hubs like Winnipeg and Minneapolis in close proximity—the terminal offers seamless access to key industrial and commercial centers across the continent.

The terminal is equipped to support efficient and cost-effective logistics solutions and provides a full range of services including cargo handling, transloading, and warehousing. Our skilled teams specialize in breakbulk and project cargo, with a proven expertise in handling renewable energy components such as wind turbine towers and related infrastructure.

Info

Latitude
48° 24' 54'' N

Longitude
89° 13' 41'' W

Nautical Charts
Canadian chart: 2314

Contact

490 Maureen Street
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6T2
Canada

Gino Becerra
Vice-President, Ontario
T 905-728-9299
info@qsl.com